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Python implementation of Vose's alias method, an efficient algorithm for sampling from a discrete probability distribution.

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Vose-Alias-Method

Python implementation of Vose's alias method, an efficient algorithm for sampling from a discrete probability distribution (a good explanation of which can be found at http://www.keithschwarz.com/darts-dice-coins/).

For example, this code can be used for creating and efficiently sampling from a probability distribution representing rolling a weighted die (i.e where side j has probability P(j) of being rolled). Alternatively, it could be used for creating a simple unigram language model (see example below)

Installation

$ pip install Vose-Alias-Method

Depends on:

Example Usage

In a python shell:

>>> from vose_sampler import VoseAlias
>>> # Create the required probability distribution (here we use the example of a weighted coin with probability H:=Heads=0.2 and T:=Tail=0.8)
>>> dist = { "H":0.2, "T":0.8 }
>>> # Create probability and alias tables from the probability distribution, for sampling via Vose's alias method
>>> VA = VoseAlias( dist )
>>> # Generate n random outcomes (here n=10)
>>> VA.sample_n( size=10 )

Generating 10 random samples:

T
T
T
T
H
T
T
T
T
H

Unigram language model example

To create a unigram language model for Alice in Wonderland and sample 10 words from this, run the main script from the command line with options:

$ vose-sampler -p data/Alice.txt -n 10

(equally $ python vose_sampler/vose_sampler.py -p data/Alice.txt -n 10)

[Note, this is intended to illustrate how Vose's alias method could be used. Thus I have not included any preprocessing steps that would make the language model more realistic; for example, we could add handling of upper vs. lower case words (so that e.g. "The" and "the" are not considered distinct), as well as handling of punctuation (e.g. so "the" and "the." are considered the same).

Likewise, should the text(s) you wish to sample from be particularly large, you may wish to integrate my Hadoop MapReduce job for counting the word frequencies of text file(s).]

Tests

Run via: $ python setup.py test (or $ python tests/tests.py)

Build

  • $ python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel
  • $ twine upload dist/* -r testpypi --skip-existing assuming twine is installed and ~/.pypirc exists with something like:
[distutils]
index-servers=
    testpypi
    pypi

[testpypi]
repository = https://test.pypi.org/legacy/
username = asmith26
password = some_password

[pypi]
repository = https://upload.pypi.org/legacy/
username = asmith26
password = some_harder_password
  • Assuming everything looks good $ twine upload dist/*

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